Pizza Hut is Testing Beer and Wine Delivery

The pizza chain said Tuesday that it will start testing pout beer and wine delivery in certain cities.

“We’re excited to offer the convenience of beer and wine delivered to a customer’s home,” said Stacy Lynn Bourgeois, Pizza Hut’s director of brand marketing, in an interview with CNNMoney.

The service will debut in Phoenix, Arizona with six-packs of Anheuser-Busch brands, including Budweiser, Bud Light and Shock Top and Kilt Lifter, which is made by Arizona-based craft brewer Four Peaks.

All options will cost a flat $10.99.

Wine delivery will roll out in Phoenix in January, but details are still up in the air. The company still hasn’t decided which wines to deliver, or whether it should offer full bottles or single servings, Bourgeois said.

She declined to say where the pilot program will expand to after Phoenix.

The move is Pizza Hut’s latest attempt to shore up sales. Parent Yum! Brand has been on a tear, with shares up 32% this year. But Pizza Hut hasn’t been performing as well as siblings Taco Bell and KFC — spurring a turnaround effort.